دار

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Arabic

Etymology 1

Derived from the active participle of the verb دَرَّ (darra, to flow copiously), from the root د ر ر (d-r-r).

Adjective

دَارّ (dārr) (feminine دَارَّة (dārra), masculine plural دَارُّونَ (dārrūna), feminine plural دَارَّات (dārrāt))

  1. flowing copiously
  2. productive, rich, lucrative
  3. profitable
Declension

Etymology 2

From the root د و ر (d-w-r).

Verb

دَارَ (dāra) I, non-past يَدُورُ‎ (yadūru)

  1. to turn, to revolve, to rotate
    تَدُورُ الْأَرْضُ حَوْلَ الشَّمْسِ.
    tadūru l-ʔarḍu ḥawla š-šamsi.
    The Earth revolves around the Sun.
  2. to go around, to circulate
  3. to go around, to move around
Conjugation

Noun

دَار (dārf (plural دُور (dūr) or دِيَار (diyār) or دِيَارَات (diyārāt) or دِيَرَة (diyara))

  1. house
  2. building, structure, edifice
  3. land, country
Declension

References


Baluchi

Etymology

From Proto-Iranian *dā́ru, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dāru, from Proto-Indo-European *dóru.

Noun

دار (dár)

  1. wood
  2. stick

Central Kurdish

Etymology

From Proto-Iranian *dā́ru, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dāru, from Proto-Indo-European *dóru.

Noun

دار (dar)

  1. tree
  2. wood (substance, timber)
  3. stick, staff, rod

Mazanderani

Etymology

From Proto-Iranian *dā́ru, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dāru, from Proto-Indo-European *dóru.

Noun

دار (dâr)

  1. tree

Moroccan Arabic

Etymology 1

From Arabic أَدَارَ (ʔadāra, to manage, to operate)

Pronunciation

Verb

دار (dār) (non-past يدير (ydīr))

  1. to do

Etymology 2

From Arabic دَارَ (dāra).

Pronunciation

Verb

دار (dār) (non-past يدور (ydūr))

  1. to turn
  2. to go around
  3. to rotate

Etymology 3

From Arabic دَار (dār).

Pronunciation

Noun

دار (dārf (plural ديور (dyūr) or ديورة (dyūra))

  1. house

North Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic دار (dār, house).

Noun

دار (dārm

  1. living-room
    تفضل، قاعدين سوا بالدار.
    tfaḍḍal, ʾāʿdīn sawa bi-d-dār
    Come in, we’re all sitting in the living-room.

Persian

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Etymology 1

From Middle Persian [script needed] (dʾl, tree, gallows; wood), from Old Persian 𐎭𐎠𐎽𐎢𐎺 (d-a-ru-u-v /⁠dāruv⁠/), from Proto-Iranian *dā́ru, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dāru, from Proto-Indo-European *dóru.

Noun

دار (dâr)

  1. tree
  2. gallows
  3. wood

Derived terms

References

  • MacKenzie, D. N. (1971) “dār”, in A concise Pahlavi dictionary, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, page 24

Etymology 2

Suffix

دار (-dâr)

  1. present stem of داشتن (dâštan), to have. A suffix indicating ownership in compound words.

See also

References